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Complete collection of the 16 pins produced by Marlboro World Championship Team for the 1991 Formula 1 World Championship.
Each pin features the Marlboro logo, the location and date of each test, the country flag, and the track outline.
The 1991 Formula One season was the 42nd season of the World Championship for Drivers and Constructors. McLaren-Honda won its third consecutive Constructors' Championship, while Ayrton Senna secured his third and last Drivers' Championship. Sixteen Grands Prix made up the calendar:
1. United States Grand Prix, Phoenix. March 10.
2. Brazilian Grand Prix, Interlagos. March 24.
3. San Marino Grand Prix, Imola. April 28.
4. Monaco Grand Prix, Monaco. May 12.
5. Canadian Grand Prix, Montreal. June 2.
6. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City. June 16.
7. French Grand Prix, Magny-Cours. July 7.
8. British Grand Prix, Silverstone. July 14.
9. German Grand Prix, Hockenheim. July 28.
10. Hungarian Grand Prix, Budapest. August 11.
11. Belgian Grand Prix, Spa-Francorchamps. August 25.
12. Italian Grand Prix, Monza. September 8.
13. Portuguese Grand Prix, Estoril. September 22.
Spanish Grand Prix, Barcelona. September 29.
15. Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka. October 20.
16. Australian Grand Prix, Adelaide. November 3.
17/18: two epoxy pins Marlboro and cigarette.
It will be sent with the era's cardboard backing, like the one shown in the images.
Complete collection of the 16 pins produced by Marlboro World Championship Team for the 1991 Formula 1 World Championship.
Each pin features the Marlboro logo, the location and date of each test, the country flag, and the track outline.
The 1991 Formula One season was the 42nd season of the World Championship for Drivers and Constructors. McLaren-Honda won its third consecutive Constructors' Championship, while Ayrton Senna secured his third and last Drivers' Championship. Sixteen Grands Prix made up the calendar:
1. United States Grand Prix, Phoenix. March 10.
2. Brazilian Grand Prix, Interlagos. March 24.
3. San Marino Grand Prix, Imola. April 28.
4. Monaco Grand Prix, Monaco. May 12.
5. Canadian Grand Prix, Montreal. June 2.
6. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City. June 16.
7. French Grand Prix, Magny-Cours. July 7.
8. British Grand Prix, Silverstone. July 14.
9. German Grand Prix, Hockenheim. July 28.
10. Hungarian Grand Prix, Budapest. August 11.
11. Belgian Grand Prix, Spa-Francorchamps. August 25.
12. Italian Grand Prix, Monza. September 8.
13. Portuguese Grand Prix, Estoril. September 22.
Spanish Grand Prix, Barcelona. September 29.
15. Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka. October 20.
16. Australian Grand Prix, Adelaide. November 3.
17/18: two epoxy pins Marlboro and cigarette.
It will be sent with the era's cardboard backing, like the one shown in the images.

